THE ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA BY NICHOLAS SAUNDERSON 1740 LEATHER BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES
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[SAUNDERSON, Nicholas (1682-1739)]. The Elements of Algebra, in Ten Books. Cambridge: printed at the University-Press: and sold by Mrs. Saunderson at Cambridge, by John Whiston bookseller at Boyle’s Head in Fleetstreet London, and Thomas Hammond bookseller in York, MDCCXL. [1740].
First edition. Complete in two volumes; leather-bound; hardcovers; quartos (28cm x 21cm); pp. [24], xxvi, [4], 360; [2], 363-748, [32]. English text. Bound in full calf gilt; marbled page edges; initial and terminal blanks present; fine engraved portrait frontispiece to vol.1; decorative head- and tail-pieces; figures in the text; 9 engraved plates (all but one folding). Condition: GOOD to VERY GOOD. Re-backed retaining the original boards, with gilt spine and contrasting red & black morocco title-labels. Light scuffing to boards, the interiors complete and very well-preserved. A handsome set.
Notes: Saunderson lost his sight from smallpox as a baby but became a distinguished mathemitician and friend of Newton and Whiston, whom he succeeded as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge in 1710. One of the engraved plates in this important work depicts his 'Palpable Arithmetic', a computer for the use of the blind.